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HANGZHOU-As a major province neighboring Shanghai, Zhejiang is set to benefit from the Expo in the city this year in more ways than one. According to a survey from the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination, 80 percent of the respondents (回答者) going to the Expo have plans to travel and 75 percent of them will go to nearby places, such as Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces. Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing and Wuxi are the most popular sites, where tourism will be the best winner. It is estimated (估计) that 70 million visitors will come to the Expo. During the peak time, as many as 700,000 people will visit Shanghai every day. When all services such as hotels, meeting rooms, and transportation in Shanghai are full, it is possible for other activities to be held in nearby cities. And this is the golden opportunity for developing local tourism. The local hotel industry will benefit directly from the event. Due to the Shanghai World Expo, Zhejiang will attract 20 million visitors within half a year. It will encourage local industries, such as catering, tourism, entertainment and shopping. More than 50 travel routines (线路) connecting Shanghai and other tourism spots, such as the West Lake in Hangzhou, gardens in Suzhou, and the waterscape in Shaoxing, will be introduced to the world. So far, local travel bureaus in Hangzhou, Ningbo, Huzhou, Shaoxing, Zhoushan, and Wenzhou have already sent special work teams to Shanghai to present their special tourism attractions to visitors. The sharing and the connections of tourism resources as well as customer and service systems will also promote the areas in the Yangtze River Delta, which will in turn help to shape sustainable (可持续的), healthy tourism for the future. 64. What is the best title for the passage? A. Hangzhou-the Heaven on earth B. The Expo Shanghai 2010-a great success C. Being at right place, right time for traveling D. A good chance to develop tourism and others 65. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. There will be more than 50 travel routines in Shanghai. B. 75% of the people in Zhejiang will go to visit the Expo. C. The local tourism will benefit a lot due to the Expo. D. Hangzhou will benefit the most from the Expo. 66. What can be inferred from the passage? A. More cities in neighboring provinces will be better known to the world. B. Work teams have been sent to Shanghai to present the attractions to visitors. C. As many as 700,000 people will visit Shanghai every day. D. The Shanghai World Expo will promote all industries. 67. Which section of a newspaper may the article be taken from? A. opinion B. advertisement C. news D. sports |
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Family members become closer during such a trip, therefore make sure to bring every family member with you — needless to say, your pet dog as well. Enjoy the fresh air and beautiful sunshine with your pet and you will feel much closer to it. If you have decided to take your dog on a self-driving holiday, a full and detailed preparation is needed. When reaching the destination, dogs need comfortable and cozy places to rest, but they are sometimes banned from some hotels and restaurants. Therefore it is of great importance to make sure the place you are going is dog-friendly. Dogs like Golden Retrievers, Schnauzers, Labradors and Cocker Spaniels are quite lively and outgoing in nature so are suitable for a trip. But some canines are not, such as those which are too young or too old.The old dog lets you know quickly about being uncomfortable with unfamiliar circumstances, while the young ones are easy to get hurt. Many people wrongly believe that holiday trips are beneficial to animals, strengthening their ability to deal with strange environments. But experts say that it’s not as effective as they think and the ability to adapt to different environments needs to be trained into the dogs before they come across such challenges. A sudden trip can be too much of a burden for many dogs which will feel stressed and scared.Only those more naturally friendly dogs will feel happy on a trip with owners by their side. Special attention should be paid to animal insurance because in a strange environment dogs can be easily frightened by other animals and run away. Keeping them well tied up is advisable. Another important point that requires your attention is the possibility of attacks by other dogs in rural areas where immunity(免疫力) from disease cannot be guaranteed. 64.The underlined word “canines ” in Para.4 refers to ________. A.destinations B.dogs C. hotels and restaurants D.people 65.People should pay special attention to animal insurance because ________. A.there are too many young dogs B.dogs have the ability to adapt to new environments C. dogs are easily attacked by other dogs in rural areas D.dogs are easily afraid of other animals and run away in a strange place 66.The main reason why people bring their dogs on holiday is that ________. A.they are not safe at home B.they are members of the family C. their dogs can learn a lot outside D.people can build a better relationship with them 67.What’s the best title of the passage? A.Bring Your Pet on Holiday B.Take Care of Your Pet C. A Special Member of the Family D.Animal Insurance |
完形填空(共12小题;每小题1分,满分12分) (1)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第31至第40小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 I know my brother better than anyone else in the world. Since the moment of his birth, I’ve been part of his life. I had spent seven 29 years in the world with the attention of those around me. But when Rohan was born, life 30 . Suddenly I had to share my toys and there were no more bedtime stories or my own choice of food. Finally, I felt my 31 at my brother. The poor baby had no idea what 32 me so unhappy. Maybe he found me strange, the only person in this house 33 did not like him. Whatever the reason was, he loved following me around. However, I seldom talked to him and 34 asked him to leave me alone. Then all that changed. I hardly remember everything of that day six years ago, 35 I do remember that I was feeling very angry. Somehow my feet led me to my brother’s bed. My hand, completely 36 from my mind, reached through the bars (护栏). At once, he reached out his small hand and softly touched 37 . And that was all I needed. Through all the unhappiness of the day, that one moment changed everything. How could I hate someone who made me 38 so important? For the 39 time, I saw my brother, not through the eyes of a child who was no longer favored (宠爱), but through the eyes of a 40 . 29.A. happy B. hard C. lonely D. busy 30.A. began B. continuedC. changed D. saved 31.A. fun B. anger C. fear D. worry 32 A. makes B. has made C. is making D. had made 33.A. which B. where C. who D. what 34.A. always B. already C. hardly D. almost 35.A. but B. so C. or D. for 36 A. far B. sick C. different D. free 37 A. one B. both C. mine D. them 38. A. feel B. feeling C. feels D. felt 39 A. first B. second C. last D. next 40.A. student B. parent C. teacher D. sister |
PAUL’S brother bought him a new car as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve (前夜), Paul saw a boy walking around the new car, admiring it. "Is this your car, Mister?" he asked. Paul nodded. "My brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was amazed. "You mean your brother just gave it to you? Boy, I wish...." Paul knew what he was going to wish for — a brother who would buy him a car. But the boy surprised Paul. "I wish that I could be a brother like that," he said. Astonished, Paul invited the boy to go for a ride in the new car. After a short ride, the boy said, "Would you mind driving in front of my house?" Paul thought the boy wanted to show the car to his neighbors. But Paul was wrong again. The boy ran up the steps of his house. Soon he came back carrying his crippled (残废的) little brother. He pointed to the car. "Look!" he said to the little boy. "His brother gave him that car for Christmas. Some day I’m gonna give you one just like it!" Paul got out and lifted the little boy into his car. The older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them went on a wonderful holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned how good it felt to give. 53.Paul’s brother gave him ___ as a Christmas present. A. a suit B. a car C. a bicycle D. a card 54. When the boy saw the car, he wished that ____. A. he could buy a car for himself B. he had a brother to buy him a car C. he could buy a car for his brother D. he could have a ride in the car 55. When the boy asked Paul the drive the car in front his house, he wanted ___. A. to show off to his neighbors B. his brother to see the car C. Paul to drive him home D. to enjoy a ride in the car 56. The story mainly tells us ______. A. practice makes perfect B. it is important to make money C. giving makes people feel good D. a friend in need is a friend indeed |
IN a 30-minute film called The Chase, a girl tries to catch a thief and finally takes him down with martial arts (武术) skills. Anything special? Thirteen-year-old US girl Sophia Tran wrote, shot and performed in the film. She played the girl in the movie and her father, Steven, played the thief. Now an eighth-grader at Ladera Ranch Middle School, California, Tran wrote The Chase over the summer of 2008. She shot the film in the fall of 2008 before holding the premiere (首映式) at her home in January the next year. “It is important to have passion in filmmaking or you are not going to make it,” the quiet teenager said with a smile. “Also, you should read a lot of books about filmmaking.” Tran thinks that many screenplays don"t have any “suspense (悬念) as the film progresses.” She is now working on a movie which she says will be a suspense story. Steven says his daughter has enjoyed drama and action movies since she was 7. “She started to be interested in how stories are adapted (改编) to a screenplay,” Steven said. “And she wrote her own books when she was in second grade.” But Tran also has a big heart. She sold DVD copies of her film The Chase for $10 each to family and friends. She then donated $400 from the DVD sales to her school to buy new computers. 57. Sophia Tran played _____ in her movie. A. a thief B. a doctor C. a girl D. a police woman 58. Sophia Tran shot the film _____. A. last year B. in January C. last summer D. less two years ago 59. Sophia Tran thinks ______ are important for successful filmmaking. A. characters B. stories C. passion and knowledge D. passion and experience 60.According to Sophia Tran, many screenplays are poorly written because _____. A. they don"t keep readers excited B. they mostly end in an unexpected way C. their dialogues are not interesting D. they are not inspiring |
第二节完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36至55各个题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 When we visit another country, differences in music and dance are 36 some of the first things that we notice. Every culture has 37 its own types of music and dance, which are very different from those of other societies. Each type of music usually has a distinctive rhythm and a special sound, 38 on the kinds of instruments that are used to produce it. The most common type of instruments are 39 instruments, such as guitars and violins; wind instruments, including horns and flutes. Many different kinds of musical sounds 40 be created by using different combinations of instruments. The human voice is a very special kind of instrument, 41 it can produce a great number of different sounds with different 42 , ranging from loud to soft. Singing is very popular in most cultures because it allows us to 43 words and ideas with music. Societies coordinate body movements with musical rhythms to create 44 . Sometimes people dance for fun and individual expression. Dances can also be used to 45 ideas to an audience. Hawaiian dancers, 46 , use arm and hand movements to express the meaning of a song. In the same way, many societies use dances in religious ceremonies 47 to tell about important events. Music and dance are passed from one 48 to another and thus become a permanent part of the society and 49 culture. Of course, as cultures come 50 contact with each other, the music and dance of one society may be accepted by other societies, or the different styles may be combined to 51 a new kind of music or dance. Some Latin American music, for example, has taken 52 from Indian cultures and mixed them with those from European and African cultures. 53 , popular music from England and the US can be heard in countries 54 the world, 55 it has had an influence on musical tastes, especially among young people. 36. A. unlikely B. likely C. probably D. surely 37. A. installed B. meant C. developed D. established 38. A. focusing B. depending C. playing D. resting 39. A. thread B. string C. cord D. band 40. A. might B. can C. must D. should 41. A. when B. after C. since D. although 42. A. heights B. sizes C. tones D. volumes 43. A. explain B. express C. provide D. compose 44. A. sounds B. songs C. moves D. dances 45. A. give B. communicate C. translate D. perform 46. A. such as B. for example C. that is D. on the contrary 47. A. just B. as C. only D. or 48. A. country B. generation C. people D. time 49. A. their B. its C. form D. the 50. A. to B. for C. into D. with 51. A. join B. show C. form D. become 52. A. advantages B. features C. styles D. origins 53. A. However B. On the contrary C. Similarly D. Besides 54. A. over B. through C. across D. along 55. A. when B. where C. which D. what |
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